by Suman Gupta
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One of the youngest pre-term babies in North India
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Pre-eclampsia a condition causing birth defects, identified in the 18th week; medical intervention allowed for 26 weeks gestation.
New Delhi | February 2022: Doctors at HCMCT Manipal Hospitals, Dwarka successfully carried out a preterm delivery in the 26th week of pregnancy as the mother presented with a case of cervical incompetence, a disorder where the mother is unable to carry her pregnancy to full term because of weak cervical tissues. The mother had severe cervical incompetence since the 18th week of pregnancy, preeclampsia, and preterm premature rupture of membranes at 26 weeks due to infection in the mother. The low blood supply for the baby from the placenta is usually the cause of this condition.
Baby born at just 26 weeks survived childbirth is a medical milestone, making it one of the youngest pre-term babies in North India. This is among the rare condition where the probability of a baby’s survival at 26 weeks of pregnancy is only about 20-30%. Beating these odds, the baby left the hospital 2 months after the delivery with a weight of more than 2 kgs and without any complication.